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Mark M. Wilde

Researcher at Louisiana State University

Publications -  389
Citations -  11900

Mark M. Wilde is an academic researcher from Louisiana State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum channel & Quantum information. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 365 publications receiving 10036 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark M. Wilde include University of Southern California & McGill University.

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Quantum Information Theory

TL;DR: The author develops all of the tools necessary for understanding important results in quantum information theory, including capacity theorems for classical, entanglement-assisted, private and quantum communication.
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Strong Converse for the Classical Capacity of Entanglement-Breaking and Hadamard Channels via a Sandwiched Rényi Relative Entropy

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that strong converse theorem holds for the classical capacity of all entanglement-breaking channels and all Hadamard channels (the complementary channels of the former), and bounding the success probability in terms of a "sandwiched" Renyi relative entropy.
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Fundamental rate-loss tradeoff for optical quantum key distribution.

TL;DR: It is shown that the secret key agreement capacity of a lossy and noisy optical channel assisted by unlimited two-way public classical communication is limited by an upper bound that is solely a function of the channel loss, regardless of how much optical power the protocol may use.
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From Classical to Quantum Shannon Theory

TL;DR: Part V and VI are the culmination of this book, where all of the tools developed come into play for understanding many of the important results in quantum Shannon theory.